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Memorias de Crónicas Futuras is Horizonte Lied’s Album Out Now

Good Day Noir Family,
Horizonte Lied’s remaster album “Memorias de Crónicas Futuras” is a haunting and intense journey through dark and atmospheric vibes.

Memorias de Crónicas Futuras is Horizonte Lied’s Album Out Now

The band skillfully combines elements of the past with a modern intuition, resulting in a blend that is both nostalgic and cutting-edge.

The way the voices are seamlessly melted into the music adds to the album’s captivating allure, creating a magical and entrancing atmosphere within the realm of alternative rock.

One of the standout qualities of “Memorias de Crónicas Futuras” is its unique and peculiar sound. Horizonte Lied fearlessly ventures into uncharted territory, pushing the boundaries of conventional rock music.

The album is an experimental expedition, a sonic exploration that takes listeners down a path never before traveled.

This willingness to explore and innovate is commendable, as it demonstrates the band’s commitment to pushing their creative limits and delivering a distinctive musical experience.

The dark and atmospheric vibes that permeate the album are particularly impressive. Horizonte Lied crafts an intricate sonic landscape that is rich with emotion and texture.

The music conjures a sense of mystery and introspection, drawing listeners into a world of introspective contemplation.

The intensity of these atmospheric elements is both captivating and immersive, making “Memorias de Crónicas Futuras” an album that demands to be experienced on a deep and personal level.

Horizonte Lied seamlessly weaves together vintage influences with contemporary sensibilities, resulting in a musical tapestry that is simultaneously familiar and fresh.

This blending of eras enhances the album’s appeal, allowing it to resonate with a wide range of listeners, from those who appreciate classic rock to those who seek out modern and innovative sounds.

Memorias de Crónicas Futuras [Remastered Edition] is Horizonte Lied’s Album Out Now!


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Memorias de Crónicas Futuras is Horizonte Lied’s Album Out Now

This album promises to immerse the listener in a dark yet hopeful listening experience, with its complex industrial elements, heavily sampled sounds and avant-garde melodies, and firm engaging vocals.
We hope this album can rise some interesting feelings and trains of thought and especially an interesting listening experience.

Horizonte Lied is a band of electro alternative music that incorporates dark sound textures to create electronic and organic musical fusions. The band was born in June 1992, under the influence of bands like Depeche Mode and Clan of Xymox. The band remained ‘underground’ until 2001 when the band started recording their original debut album ‘Reciclaje’.

Around that time the band decides to change its name to Horizonte Lied (formerly called Horizonte Limite); the word LIED is of German origin used since the 18th century and represents one of the most important forms of poetic-musical art of all time (Franz Peter Shubert established the German ‘Lied’ as a new art form in the 19th century). It is not until 1999 that the band begins to seriously plan the recording of their first album. In October of 2002, they release their first single:’Destello Inmortal’; the good rotation that the song received on the internet opened the doors to be invited to be the opening band of the renowned Gothic cult band Clan of Xymox at the end of that same year in Guadalajara, Jalisco.

In March of 2003, they finally released their first album called ‘Memorias de Crónicas Futuras’ with a very good reception in the electro underground scene, despite the scarce marketing that was handled around it limited to only distribution via the internet.




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